Western support for the Ukrainian offensive in 2023 was insufficient and too slow, allowing Russia to prepare well.
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Peter Pavel, President of the Czech Republic, spoke about this at the opening of the army command meeting in Prague. He believes that the provision of the weapons Ukraine needs is still delayed, and even now “does not reach the required level,” writes Denik.cz.
The supply of weapons that Ukraine needs for success is still stagnating, and even now does not reach the required level, Pavel noted. According to him, the Ukrainian military itself feels not only understandable fatigue, but also increasing disappointment with Western support.
They feel that we are leaving them alone in this,” the head of state said.
According to Pavel, at least a third of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure has been destroyed and could not be repaired before the winter, which will create pressure on Ukrainian citizens regarding their continued sustainability and support for the Armed Forces.
Conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East provide many lessons in adapting not only the army, but also command and control, intelligence and logistics systems, Pavel also noted.
Source: Racurs

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